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Re: Taol-Kaer question

Publié : 27 janv. 2014, 10:51
par Iris
herkles a écrit :1.) Is the practice of Fosterage common in Tri-kazel, perhaps among nobles?
It is useful for the Game Leader and PC in order to learn some abiltities they couldn't learn in their own family... so I would say : make it possible, not necessary very common (because of the dàmàthair who already play an important role in education)

:)
herkles a écrit :2.) How can I portray the Tarish without making them seem like gypsies?
My Pinterest for tarish :
http://www.pinterest.com/joelledeschamp ... is-tarish/

Ikaar's version is more "gypsie" : http://www.pinterest.com/Estikaar/tarishs/

Iznurda's version is more "mongol / central asia" mixted with "gypsies" : http://www.pinterest.com/dosdat/esteren-tarishs/


Those three Esteren Pinterest give you visual examples, but we all three have other Pinterests for osag, bards, feondas and so on.

Choose what you prefer ;)
herkles a écrit :3.) Can Feonda or other monsters interact with humanity in a more subtle manner? ie could they take on human forms as a way of luring people to their doom and so on?
Does the Frendialenn or the taelderoth sirens answers to this question ?... or ?... ?...

Re: Taol-Kaer question

Publié : 27 janv. 2014, 15:52
par herkles
Thanks both of you. that helps me out in figuring out some things. :)

Re: Taol-Kaer question

Publié : 28 janv. 2014, 22:05
par Patrick Cialf
Iris a écrit :
herkles a écrit :1.) Is the practice of Fosterage common in Tri-kazel, perhaps among nobles?
It is useful for the Game Leader and PC in order to learn some abiltities they couldn't learn in their own family... so I would say : make it possible, not necessary very common (because of the dàmàthair who already play an important role in education)
...
Do not forget we are in a hard and violent universe wherein a lot of people (including parents) suffer a hard and early death. So you may have a number of orphans. The damathair is in charge of setting some stability in the childhood, but I presume adoption is highly approved in a lot of circumstances.